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METROPOLITAN FAIR, 



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NEW YORK: 

CHARLES O. JONES, 

STATIONER AND PRINTER, 

M CEDAR STREET. 

1864. 



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METROPOLITAN FAIR, 

IN AID OF THE 



A Metropolitan Fair is to be held in the metropoli- 
tan city of New York, opening on the 28th of March, 1864, 
for the relief of the sick and wounded of the National 
Army. It is designed to be something much larger than 
a Fair, in the modern acceptation of that term. Every 
branch of agriculture, trade, industry and art will be in- 
vited to contribute its choicest and costliest products for 
exhibition and sale. Musical and Dramatic artists will be 
invited to aid the common cause with their talent and 
genius. All the material resources of the great City of 
New York, and of the region directly tributary to it, are 
to be invoked. 

The farmers of New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, 
New Jersey, and the adjacent States, will send in speci- 
mens of their finest stock ; our factories will contribute 
locomotives, pianos, sewing machines, steam ploughs, 
and all the mechanical products of Northern intelligence 
and industry, in aid of the great cause of National 

unity. 

Any class that can give anything, or produce anything 
that will furnish the means of succoring our National 
camps and hospitals, will make itself tributary to a great 
" National Exposition," for purposes not of mere ostenta- 
tion, but of substantial aid to the country. 

Two Committees — one of ladies and another of gentle- 
men — have been appointed to carry out this undertaking. 



You are invited, personally, to eo-operate in it, or, if you 
cannot do so, to give it the influence of your name, ex- 
ample and position. 

By a Fair, such as New York contemplates, Chicago 
has raised nearly sixty thousand dollars for army relief! 
This sum may well save to the Nation the lives of ten 
thousand soldiers. Who can tell what these may be 
worth in diminishing the cost and duration of the war ? 

Boston has already realized one hundred and forty 
thousand dollars, and Cincinnati two hundred and fifty 
thousand dollars, by their Fairs, for a similar object. And 
should not the city of New York, and the wealthy region 
of which it is the centre, do more for this great National 
object than Chicago, Cincinnati, or Boston, or than all 
three together? 

We confidently rely on your aid, and call on you for it, 
without hesitation or apology. We apply to you in the 
interest of no party, radical or conservative, republican or 
democratic, administration or anti-administration. To all 
these shades of opinion we are strangers. We know only 
this : that to send our National soldiers in the field sup- 
plies, to supplement those Government undertakes to give 
them, but which they sometimes fail to receive, and thus 
to relieve them when sick and in misery, is a work of 
Christian charity, and that it is a work of intelligent pat- 
riotism also, as economizing their life, health and effi- 
ciency, on which, under God, the Nation depends in this, 
its time of trouble. 

We therefore ask every clergyman to announce this 
humane undertaking to his people, and to advise them to 
do what they can to further it. We ask the press to give 
it the widest publicity, and the most earnest encourage- 
ment. We call on every workshop, factory and mill for 
a specimen of the best thing it can turn out ; on every 



artist, great and small, for one of his creations ; on all 
loyal women, for the exercise of their taste and industry ; 
on farmers, for the products of their fields and dairies. 
The miner, the naturalist, the man of science, the travel- 
ler, can each send something that can, at the very least, 
be converted into a blanks, that will warm, and may 
save from death some one soldier whom Government sup- 
plies have failed to reach. Every one who can produce 
anything that has money value, is invited to give a sample 
of his best work, as an offering to the cause of National 
unity. Every loyal and patriotic workingman, mechanic, 
or farmer, who can make a pair of shoes or raise a barrel 
of apples, is called on to contribute something that can be 
turned into money, and again from money into the means 
of economizing the health and the life of our National 
soldiers. 

Contributions are also invited for temporary loan and 
exhibition. Connected with the Fair will be a Museum 
of Paintings, Statuary, Ancient Furniture, Autographs, 
Articles of Vertu, and curiosities of every class. They 
will be on exhibition during the Fair, and fully protected 
against injury. 

These contributions, whether loans or donations, may 
be sent to No. 2 Great Jones Street, or to the Fair Build- 
ngs, Fourteenth Street, near Sixth Avenue. 

Money is also needed, for expenses of printing and ad- 
vertising, &c. Contributions of money should be sent to 
Mrs. Ellen E. Strong, Treasurer of Metropolitan Fair, 
No. 2 Great Jones Street, New York. 

The ladies have obtained, through the generosity of Mr. 
Charles H. Kussell, the house lately occupied by him 
No. 2 Great Jones Street, which will be used as a Receiv- 
ing Depot, for light articles. 



OFFICERS. 



LADIES' ASSOCIATION. 



President, 

First Vice President, 

Second Vice President, 

Treasurer, 

Secretary, 

Assistant Secretary, 



Mrs. HAMILTON FISH. 

" DAVID LANE. 

" A. V. STOUT. 

" ELLEN R. STRONG. 

" JOHN SHERWOOD. 
Miss CATHERINE NASH. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 

[ OFFICE NO. 2 GREAT JONES STREET. ] 



Mrs. Marshall 0. Roberts, 
" Francis Lieber, 
" William H. Van Buren, 
" Richard M. Hunt, 
" Jonathan Sturges, 
" Alfred Schermerhorn, 
•' David Dudley Field, 

Samuel G. Courtney, 

Daniel Le Roy, 

Benjamin Nathan, 
" John Jacob Astor, 

Henry A. Coit, 

Mrs. 



Mrs. Gurdon Buck, 
" Ogden Hoffman, 
" James B. Colgate, 
" John A. Dix, 
" Alexander Hamilton, Jr. 

Thomas F. Meagher, 
" Philip Hamilton, 
" Frederick Billings, 

Morris KETcnuM, 
" August Belmont, 

Samuel B. Schieffelin, 
Miss Katherine Hone, 
John Jay. 



G-ENTLEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



President, .... 
First Vice President, . 
Second Vice President, 
Chairman op Gen. Committee, 
Secretary, 



Major Gen. JOHN A. D1X. 

Mr. JONATHAN STURGES. 
" JAMES T. BRADY, 
" WILSON G. HUNT. 
" RICH'D GRANT WHITE. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 

[OFFICE NO. 842 BROADWAY.] 

Mr. GEORGE GRISWOLD GRAY, . Chairman. 
" RICHARD GRANT WHITE, . . Secretary. 



Mr. Thomas C. Acton, 
" Lloyd Aspinwall, 
'• William T. Blodgett, 
" Charles Astor Bristed, 
" Le Grand B. Cannon, 
" Henry Chauncey, 
" Abraham M. Cozzens, 
" Alfred W. Craven, 
" Edward Delano, 
" A. J. Delatour, 
" Chkistian E. Detmold, 
" Daniel Devlin, 
" William B. Dinsmohe, 
" Henry S. Fearing, 
" E. D. Garesche, 
Hon. C. Godfrey Gunther, 
Mr. John H. Gourlie, 
Gen. William Hall, 
Mr. Fletcher Harper, 
" Joseph C. Heywood, 
" Philetus H. Holt, 
" Nathaniel P. Hosack, 
" S. B. Janes. 



Mr. Leonard W. Jerome, 
" James L. Kennedy, 
" John F. Kensett, 
" Moses Lazarus, 
" Arthur Leary, 
" Augustus R. Macdonougb, 
" Peter Marie, 
" Edward Matthews. 
" Levi P. Morton, 
" Urtel A. Murdock, 
" Alex. Van Renselaer, 
" Marshal 0. Roberts, 
" James A. Roosevelt, 
" James F. Ruggles, 
" William Scharfenbero, 
" Elliott F. Shepard, 

Superv. William R. Stewart, 

Maj. Alexander M. Stetson, 

Mr. Francts A. Stout, 
" John H. Swift, 
" Charles Tract. 
'• William H. Wk kii.oi. 



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COMMITTEE ON WORKING AND ORGANIZATION. 

Mr. Christian E. Detmold, Chairman. 
Mr Marshall 0. Roberts, Genl. William Hall, 

William T. Blodgett, Mr. James A. Roosevelt, 

Lloyd Aspinwall, William R. Stewart, 

Levi P. Morton, George Griswold Gray. 



Mrs Henry A. Coit, 
Jas. Renwick. 



SPECIAL COMMITTEES. 

Architectural Ornaments-Stone, Marble and Wood. 

Mr. James Renwick, Chairman. 
Mr. T. H. Smith, 

James Stephens. 

A. G. Bogert, 

A. M. Ross, 

G. Van Nostrand, 

William H. Gedney. 

Edward Gridley. 

Matthew Kane, 

Alfred H. Hoe, 

Alfred Little, Newhnrg, N. Y. 

John T. Conover, 

G. A. Conover. 

J. E. Hoagland, 

Henry H. Keeler. 

Charles W. Moores, 

Charles Whitlock, 



Mr I>. Lienau, 

Edward I. Wolsey, Jr. 
William Gibson, 
Alexander Milne, 
Robert C. Fisher, 
John M. Dodd, 
H. Sinclair, 
F. H. Gross. 
John R.Voorhis, 
William E. Berrien. 
E. F. Rogers. 
John Sniffin, 
John Nicholson. 



Apothecaries and Perfumers, Paints and 
Toys and Small Wares. 

Mr. James L. Kennedy, Chairman. 



Painters, 



Mrs. Wm. H. Van Buren, 
Gurdon Buck, 
Edward Tatum, 
C. T. Bunting. 
Sidney Ashmore, 
Lyman, 
A. B. Mott. 
Vanderheyte, 
Alfred Seton. 



Mrs. H. K. Bogert, 
Ed. Warren. 
J. W. Cochrane. 



Mr. 



J. Tallmadge Van Renselaer. 
Charles K. Tuckerman, 
Wm. H. Schieffelin, 
Wm Hegeman. 



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Arrangements and Decorations. 

Mr. Geo. Gkiswold Gkay, Chairman. 
Mrs. It. M. Hunt, Mr. Lloyd Aspinwall, 

J. J. Astor, James Ren wick, 

August Belmont. Richard M. Hunt, 

John Jay, F. D'Oremieulx, 

Miss Perry, Alfred W. Craven, 

Louis Laing. 

Arms and Trophies. 

INCLUDING ARMS & SPORTING MATERIAL, FOR SALE. 
Mr. W. T. Blodgett, Chairman. 



Mrs. John Paine, 

George B. McClellan. 
J. C. Fremont, . 
A. Baird, 
E. L. Viele, 
A. E. Burnside, 
C. M. Kirkland, 

Miss Carrie P. Dunn. 



Gen. Charles E. Dodge, 
Col. George Bliss, Jr., 
Elliott F. Shepard, 



Mr. Steward L. Woodford, 
John xiustin Stevens, Jr. 
John A. C. Gray, 
Smith Ely, Jr., 

Capt. James R. Gould, 

Mr. William Kemhle, 
B. W. Griswold, 
Dwight Townsend, 

Capt. John Ericsson, 
Col. J. Fred Pierson, 

J. Butler Wright, 
Gen. Egbert L. Viele. 



Mr. P. Lorrillard Ronalds. 



INCLUDING PICTURES 
Mr. John 

Mrs. Jonathan Sturges, 
William Blodgett, 
Joseph H. Choate, 
Charles Blake, 
Lester Wallack, 
William H. Oshorn. 
L. W. Gibbs, 
James L. Banks, 

Miss Edith Cook. 



Mr. Richard M. Hunt, 
Thomas Hicks, 
C. P. Cranch, 
Eastman Johnson, 
Aug. D. Shepard, 



Art. 

AND ARTISTS' MATERIALS FOR SALE. 
F. Kensett, Chairman. 

Mr. Wm. T. Blodgett, 
A. M. Cozzens, 
M. 0. Roberts, 
Wm. S. Hazeltine, 
Joseph H. Choate, 
E. Leutze, 
W. Whittredge, 
Daniel Huntington, 
Launt Thompson, 
M. Knoedler, 
James F. Ruggles, 
Lewis M. Rutherfurd, 
Matthew B. Brady, 
Edward Anthony, 
A. Bierstadt. 



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Auctioneers. 

Mr. E. H. Ludlow, Chairman. 
Mr. Daniel A. Mathews, Mr. H. Molten, 

Edwin Schenck, Henry D. Miner, 

Daniel H. Burdett, J. H. Draper, 

Mr. Welles Nichols. 
Corn Exchange. 

FLOUR GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. 
Mr. Philetus H. Holt, Chairman. 
Mrs. H. K. Bogert, Mr. Alfred Hoyt, 

M. M. Caleb, William Paxson, 

David Dows. Adon Smith, Jr., 

William E. Treadwell, 
Mr. David Dows, George V. Hecker, 

Edward Cromwell, S. E. Getty, 

E. H. Tompkins, Thomas Rigney, 

W. D. Mangam, John S. Williams. 

Mr. I. W. Knapp. 

Contributions from without the City. 

Elliott F. Shepard, Chairman. 
Mr. James W. Beekman, Mr. Marvelle W. Cooper, 

Ashbel H. Barney, Edward B. Merrill, 

Maj. Wm. L. Skidmore, Superv'r Thos. Little, 

Mr. Frederick S. Winston, Nathan Chandler. 

IN THE STATE. 
Hon. Millard Fillmore, Buffalo. 
Richard Church, Esq., Angelica. 
Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Binghamton. 
Hon. E. W. Leavenworth, Syracuse. 
Hon. John H. Van Antwerp, Albany. 
Hon. Tracy Beadle, Elmira. 
Isaac Butts, Esq. Rochester. 
Ellis H. Roberts, Esq., Utica. 
Henry K. Brown, Esq. Newburgh. 
Prof. David H. Wells, Troy. 

IN ADJOINING STATES. 
Hon. Samuel G. Arnold, Providence, R, I. 
Hon. Joseph C. Jackson, Newark. N. J. 
Pelatiah Perit, Esq., New Haven, Conn. 
Francis Wayland, Jr.. Esq. " 
Clement. B. Barclay, Esq., Philadelphia, Pa. 
James T, Fields, Esq. Boston, Mass. 
General George F. Davis, Montpelier, Vt. 



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Confectioners, Bakers, Soap'and Candles. 

Mr. Alexander Van Rensselaer, Chairman. 
SOAP AND CANDLES. 



Mr. Henry Lyles, Jr., 
John W. Morgan. 



BAKERS. 



Mr. Robert M. Walduck, 
Jacob Wall, 
Andrew Simpson. 
E. Bremer. 
John White. 



CONFECTIONERS. 



Mr. John H. Macey, 
Charles W. Hull, 



Mrs. R. M. Hunt, 
Dr. Anthon, 
James Foster, 
R. L. Cutting, 

Miss A. Cutting, 
K. Hone, 

Mrs. H. Fay, 

Gabriel Kent, 
Geo. N. Titus, 
Edward Dibble, 
Nathan Smith, 
Wm. H. Parker, 
Rem sen. 



Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers. 

Mr. Jap. A. Roosevelt, Chairman. 
Mrs. George M. Miller, Mrs. Charles Tuckerman, 

Sidney Webster, Miss Caroline Livingston, 

Fred'k Sheldon, A. Jay. 



Mr. H. Barmore, 
Nathan Clark, 
Wm. A. Fritz. 



Mrs. L. W. Gibbs, 
Charles King, 
Bache McEvers, 
Robert Gracie, 



Curiosity Shop. 



Mrs. General McDowell, 
J. Foster, 
Macauley, 

Egbert L. Vide. 



Cotton Sl Raw Materials. 

Edwakd Matthews, Chairman. 
Mr. William S. Wilson, Mr. W. H. Guion, 

Solon Humphreys, Charles A. Easton, 

H M. Taber, Gordon Noifie. 



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Clothing. 

Daniel Devlin, Chairman. 
Mr. Elisha Brooks. Mr. Charles Horton, 

VVm. Seligman. Abraham Lent, 

Geo. P. Bradford, Aaron Raymond, 

Pliny F. Smith, Simon Bernheimer, 

T. S. Young, Mortimer Brown, 

James Wilde, Jr., G. H. Witthaus, 

David L. Einstein, A. J. Post, 

J. S. Lowrey, J. V. Brokaw, 

David Close, William H. Vanvaler. 

Custom House. 

Mr. Arthur Leary, Chairman. 
Children's Clothing. 

Mrs. W. B. Allen, Miss Daisy Constant, 

Thomas Hitchcock, Mrs. Abraham S. Hewett. 

Miss Ellen Tileston, 

Drama and Public Amusements. 

Richard Grant White, Chairman. 
Mrs. John Sherwood, Mrs. R. Tighe, 

Geo. T. Strong, 

Geo. Bliss, Mr. Leonard W. Jerome, 

J. C. Peters, John Lester Wallack, 

General Fremont, John Corlies White, 

Charles E. Strong, William Graham, 

McVickar, William J. Hoppin. 

Blake, 

Dry Goods. 
Levi P. Morton, Chairman. 



Mrs. John Van Vechten, 
C. Goff, 
M. E. Hyer, 
Edward Clark, 
Wm. Bloodgood, 
R. Ray, 
A. Fitzgerald. 



Mr. George Bliss, 
E. S. Jaffray, 
Henry F. Spaulding, 
N. Sullivan, 
M. W. Cooper, 



Mr." Charles L. Anthony, 
James M. Constable, 
W. H. Lee, 
Chas. H. Ludington, 
Wm. G. Lambert, 
Alex. T. Stewart, 
Adrian Iselin, 
John M. Davis, 
Gustave Kutter, 
Theron R. Butler, 
William A. Haines. 
William A. Budd, 
Hewlett Scudder. 



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Dress Making. 

Mrs. Cornelia K. Forsyth, Mrs. Donovan, 

A. F. Smith, Benj. Nathan, 

Edward Matthews, Demorest. 



Express Companies. 

Wm. B. DrNSMOKE, Chairman. 



Mr. Alex. Holland, 



Mr. John Hoey, 



John A. Pollen. 



Fire 

Mr. Wm. H. 

Mr. Lawrence Taylor, 

James L. Miller, 
Hon. C. Godfrey Gunther, 

Sylvan us J. Macy, 
Mr. Alonzo Slote, 

John R. Piatt, 

Charles McDougal, 

Francis H. Macy, 

George W. Lane, 

Mr. 



Department. 

Wickham, Chairman. 
A. J. Delatour. 
Josiah Hedden, 
William M. Randall, 
.lohn Gracie. 
John Decker, 
Robert McGinness, 
E. D. Garesche, 
George T. Hope. 
James T. Wenman, 

Z. II. Jarman. 



Mrs. George F. Betts, 
Miss Abby Stevens. 
Mrs. R. Howland, 

Robert Colby, 

Buchanan, 

Albert Gallatin, Jr., 

Carl Schurz. 

Thorndike, 



Florists. 

Mr. August Belmont, Chairman. 

Mr. George Griswold Gray, 
Lydig Suydam, 
Edward Potter, 
Isaac Buchanan. 



Farm and Dairy Products, Agricultural Implements. 

Nathaniel P. Hosack, Chairman. 
Mr. L. G. Morris, Mr. Robert L. Pell, 

Richard Church, E. H. Kimball, 

Thomas H. Faile, R. L. Allen. 



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Finance. 

Mr. John H. Gotjrlie, Chairman. 



Mr. Leonard W. Jerome, 
Henry R. Winthrop, 
James C. Carter, 
A. Goldsborough Jones, 
Charles P. Kirkland, 
Henry F. Vail, 
Henry A. Stone, 
Henry A. Oakley, 
E. A. Stansbury, 
Robert B. Roosevelt, 
Smith Clift, 
E. Judson Hawley, 

Dr. Alonzo Clark, 



Mr. Moses Lazarus, 
H. A. Johnson, 
Sheppard Gaudy, 
Edmund M. Young, 
J. C. Bancroft Davis, 
Francis Skiddy, 
J. M. Fiske, 

Thomas B. Coddington, 
0. D. F. Grant, 
James W. Beekman, 
James L. Graham, Jr., 
Dr. Timothy M. Cheesman, 
Gurdon Buck. 
Mr. M. K. Jesup. 



Flowers (Wax and Feather), Fancy Baskets, Ac. 

Mrs. Courtney. 

Flags, Canvas and Cordage, Wood and Coal. 

S. B. Janes, Chairman. 
Mr. Geo. A. Hoyt, Mr. Fred'k C. Oakley, 

Oliver Bryan, Daniel B. Whitlock. 

Fire Insurance. 

Mr. E. D. Garesche, Chairman. 

Furniture, Upholstery, Carpets, &. Looking-Classes. 

James A. Roosevelt, Chairman. 



Mrs. R. M. Hunt, 

Miss L. Barnewall, 
C. Murray, 

Mrs. F. Garretson, 

J. L. Sutherland, 
George D. Phelps, 

Miss Willett. 

Mr. B. W. Merriam, 
Chas. Whittemore, 
John Sloane, 
J. C. Brauensdorf, 



Mr. Christian Schwartzwaelder, 
L. Marcotte, 
Thos. C. M. Paton, 
Henry Iden, 
Robert M. Taylor, 
Warren Ward, 
John W. Southack, 
Peter Bonner, 
Cyrus Gill, 
William P. Stymus. 
George E. L. Hyatt, 
Joseph A. Dean. 



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Furs, Hats and Caps. 

John H. Swift, Chairman. 
Mrs. R. H. Corbett, Mr. Martin Bates, 

W. L. Shoyer, Samuel Shethar, 

King. Jonn T - Waring, 

F. Frederick Gunther, 
Louis J. Phillips, 
C. A. Lighthipe. 
William Prentice. 

Gent's Furnishing. 

Mrs. Wm. H. McVickar, Mrs. Kearny Warren. 

Grocers and Sugar Refiners. 

Mr. Lloyd Aspinwall, Chairman. 
Mrs. William H. Aspinwall, Mr. Francis Skiddy, 

Lloyd Aspinwall. R- B. Minturn, Jr., 

Edward L. Hedden, 

Mr. John E. Wylie, J- Bowers Lee, 

James Scott, J ames 0tis - 

J. L. McKeever, D- Edwin Hawley, 

Benjamin B. Sherman. Charles F. Park. 

Hair Dressers. 

Mrs. Clymer, Miss Fann y Seaton ' 

J. C. Peters, « usan Walton, 

Hoop-Skirt Makers. 

Mrs. Robert H. Corbett, Mrs. W. L. Shoyer, 

George King, W, A. Morris, 

India Rubber. 

Mr Francis A. Stout, Chairman. 
Mrs. C. R. Degan, Mrs. T. C. T. Bnckley, 

William 0. Hoffman, Miss H. Robbins. 

Jewelry and Fancy Goods. 

Mr Peter Marie, Chairman. 

Mrs. W.Parker, Mrs. F. H. Saltus 

George H. Lemist, Pascal Hughes, 

B.Shepard, D. J. Magnin, 

A. Schermerhorn, Henry Ball, 

C L Tiffany, Mi38 R^nelander. 



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Jewelry Sc Fancy Coods— Continued. 



Miss Colvill. 

J. H. Burton, 
R. H. Corbett, 
Rosenfeld. 



Mr. William B. HofFman, 
James W. Gerard, Jr. 



Mr. William B. Rice, 

Edward R. Robinson, 
George. McClure, 
Henry Ball, 
Marcellus Hartly, 
William Dowd, 
Henrv A. Bobbins. 



Leather, Boots & Shoes, Canes A Umbrellas. 

Mr. Francis A. Stout, Chairman. 



Mrs. Samuel Bridgham, 

H. Fales, 

Charles E. Strong, 

Jacob Little, 
Miss Strong. 



Mr. Charles H. Marshall, Jr. 
T. Bailey Myers, 
Lewis G. Morris, 



Mr. Clarence A. Seward, 
Stephen Hyatt, 
James M. Burt, 
Temple Prime. 
Smith Ely, Jr., 
William A. Hall, 
Nathaniel Fisher, 
Oliver Hoyt, 
J. E. Bulkley, 



Mr. E. M. Young. 



Lingeries A Trimmings. 
Mrs. William T. Blodgett, Mrs. Henry S. Fearing, 

L. P. Morton, C. K. Forsyth, 

J. Patterson, C. F. Chickering. 



Mr. At 
Mr. W. W. Evans, 
W. E. Worthen, 
C. H. Dejamater, 
T. D. Stetson, 
T. F. Secor, 
James Murphy, 
A. S. Cameron, 
Horatio Allen, 
Joseph Cranipton, 
James B. Floyd, 
.1. L. Jackson, 
Joseph Belknap, 
John B. Hoot. 



Machinery. 

vrkd W. Craven. Chairman. 

Mr. Theodore Weston. 
Henry J. Davison, 
George W. Quintard, 
William E. Everett, 
John Roach, 
( 'harles Roome, 
William 1). Andrews, 
William Sewell, 
Erastus W. Smith, 
Joseph G. Harrison, 
P. H. Jackson, 
William Boardman, 
John Thompson, 
Mr. H. B. Renwick, 






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Metals, Hardware, 

Mr. U. 

Mrs. Judge Mitchell, 
R. H. Corbett, 
Edward Oothout, 
J. C. Sproull, 

Miss Field. 



Mr. 



Charles Vandevoort, 
George A. Crocker, 
George C. Wetmore. 
Pickering Clark, 
T. B, Coddington, 
John T. White, 
John Peck, 
Charles W. Russell, 
John E. Byrne, 
Harris Colt, 
Isaac D. Russell, 
B. B. Yale, 
James Pattee, 
George W. Quintard, 
William Boardman, 
Robert Hoe, 



&. House Furnishing Articles. 

A. Murdock, Chairman. 

Mr. Lucius Tuckerman, 
Cornelius A. Berrian, 
J. W. Quincy, 
A. K. Walsh, 
Charles Bliven, 
Benjamin Tomes, 
David S. Egleston, 
Thomas Otis Le Roy, 
John M. Bruce, Jr., 
J. J. Adams, 
Thomas Clark, 
E. Ketcham, 
Alfred A. Valentine, 
S. C. Herring, 
Marshal Lefferts, 
J. B. Cornell, 
C. H. Delamater, 
James W. Uominick, 
James A. Hayden, 
Peter Hayden, 
William B. Hatch, 
James McKenna. 



Music. 

INCLUDING INSTRUMENTS AND MUSIC FOR SALE. 
William Scharfenberg, Chairman. 



Mrs. H. W. Hills, 

C. F. Chickering, 

George T. Strong, 

F. Luis, 

S. B. Ruggles, 

L. P. Morton, 

Panon, 

Boilleau, 

De Ferrusac, 

Miss Almira Smith, 

Charlotte Wilson, 
Ward. 
Theodore Eisfeld, 



Mr. 



B. Beer, 

G. F. Bristow, 
H. Schlesinger, 
R. Grant White, 
M. Grashof, 
W. Mason, 
F. Rietzel, 
F. Luis, 
R. S. Willis, 
W. Graham, 
Pietro Centemeri, 

C. F. Chickering, 
Philip Mayer, 



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Music— Continued. 

Mr. C. Berginann, Mr. Richard Hoffman, 

Joseph Mosenthal, Joseph Burke, 

William Steinway, H. B. Dodworth, 

W. A. Pond, Claudio Grafulla, 

F. W. Rackeman, Ogden Doremus, M. D. 

Markets &. Provision Stores. 

Mrs. John Paine. 

Millinery. 

Mrs. M. O. Roberts, Mrs. Charles Ferrero, 

J. R. Dickinson, R. H. Corhett, 

S. T. Gordon, William Scharfenberg, 

E. C. Johnson, R. S. Willis, 

William A. Morris, Benham. 

Newspaper. 

A. R. Macdonough, Chairman. 
Mrs. Charles Batler, Mr. C. A. Bristed, 

Edward Cooper. Charles K. Tuckerman, 

Henry D. Sedgwick, 

Mr. Fred. Sheldon, C. P. Dewey, 

W. P. Talboys, J. W. Gerard, Jr., 

W. J. Hoppin, George Wm. Curtis. 

Optical, Mathematical, and Surgical Instruments, 
Carriages, Harness, &c. 

Mr. Christian E. Detmdld, Chairman. 
Mr. Daniel Pike, Mr. David L. Suydam, 

Dr. Willard Parker, Dr. W. Detmold, 

John R. Lawrence, Mr. Henry Brewster, 

Charles B. Wood, Wood Gibson, 

James Green. John C. Parker. 

, Police. 

Mr. Thomas C. Acton, Chairman. 
Mr. John A. Kennedy, Mr. Daniel Carpenter. 

Plumbing, Cas-Fitting, Stoves and Heaters. 

Mr. Edward Delano, Chairman. 
Mr. J. G. Grafton, Mr. S. Philbin, 

Ernest Tuokerman. 



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Printing, Stationery, and Playing Cards. 

Mr. James F. Rugglks, Chairman. 



Mr. John F. Trow, 
George F. Nesbitt, 
Peter Q Baker, 
Coridon A. Alvord, 



PRINTING. 

Mr. Edward O. Jenkins, 
William C. Martin, 
Peter 8. Hoe. 



PAPER AND STATIONERY. 

Mr. Isaac Ames, Mr. John H. Hall, 

Alexander T. Clayton, James B. Hodgskin, 

Andrew Dougherty, diaries 0. Jones, 

Willard L. Felt, George H. Jones, 

John Foley, John Priestley, 

Joseph N. Gimbrede, Samuel Raynor. 

Public Charities. 

Mrs. James B. Colgate, Mrs. N. E. Russell, 

Frederick Billings, John Baker. 



Mrs. T. F. Meagher, 
De Trobriand, 
De Bermingham, 
R. Woodworth, 

H. Allen, 
Clayton Newbold 
Miss Waddington, 



Mrs. Dr. Anthon. 



Porcelain and Class. 

Mr. A. M. Cozzens, Chairman. 
Mrs. Fisher, 
Miss Mary Westerlo. 
Mrs. Donnelly, 
Rosevelt. 
Hitchcock. 



Mr. Benton H. Martin, 

Private Schools. 

Mrs. George Bobbins, 
Miss Haines. 



Publishers and Booksellers. 

Mr. Fletcher Harper, Chairman. 
Mrs. Dr. Lieber, Mr. A. D. F. Randolph, 

Ogden Hoffman, George P. Putnam, 

Morris K. Jessup George W. Carleton, 

Miss M. Robinson. Sinclair Tousey, 

Andrew C. Armstrong. 
Richard Grant White, 
George Wm. Curtis, 
Sidney Howard Gay. 



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Public Schools. 

Mr. Richard Grant White, Chairman. 



Mrs. Dr. Anthon, 

George Vandenhoff, 

Charles Easton, 

George S. Bobbins, 

Jonathan Miller, 

J. M. Newton, 

Hazen, 

Wier Roosevelt, 

Mus* Fellows. 



Mr. Thomas Hunter, 
James M. McLean, 
George F. Bristow, 
Sidney Howard Gay, 
Thomas Boes6. 



Public Conveyances and Transportation. 

Mr. Le Grand B. Cannon, Chairman, 
Mr. J. H. Myers, Mr. A. H. Ward, 



J. C. Oatman, 
M. B. Spaulding, 



John H. More, 
Samuel Sloan. 



Receiving Committee. 



Mre. Alexander Hamilton, Jr. 
Alfred Schermerhorn, 
Joseph Delafield, 
Golden, 
John Body. 



Miss Susan Benson, 
L. Barnewall, 
C. Murray, 
Wilkes, 
Ren wick, 
K. Hone, 



Restaurant. 

Major Alexander McCollough Stetson, Chairman. 

Mrs. Benjamin K. Phelps, 
C. B. Hackley, 
C. J. Coggill, 
M. E. Carr, 
Henry Smythe. 
J. R. Dickinson, 



Mrs. M. O. Roberts, 
John Paine, 
H. K. Corning, 
Andrew Wesson, 
William H. Webb, 
J. A. Wright, 
Charles Lamson, 
Lorenzo Draper, 
C. T. Raynolds, 
De La Montagnie, 



Mr. James Geddes Day, 
A. G. Agnew. 



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Retail Grocers. 

Mr. J. C. Heywood, Chairman. 
Mrs. De La Montagnie, Mr. H. Maunsell Schieffelin, 

Cornell, David Wagstaff 

E. J. Warren, William O. Hoffman, 

D. 13. Eaton, Mordaunt Bodine, 

Wm. Curtis, H. V. Thurber, 

T. Glover. J. T. Pupke, 

S. Weir Roosevelt, George P. Ockerhausen. 

Miss E. A. Kendall. 

Saddlers. 
Mrs. F. F. Thompson. 

Ships and Shipbuilding. 

Mr. E. E. Morgan, Mr. John A. McGaw, 

Randolph M. Cooley, George W. Blnnt. 

Special Literary Contributions. 

Mrs. General Fremont, Mrs. Egbert L. Viele, 

Shaw, Alex. T. Clayton. 

Sewing Machines. 

Mrs. Gabriel Kent. 

Trades and Associations. 
Mr. Charles Tract, Chairman. 
Mr. Emlen T. Litte-11, Mr. Charles F. Winthrop, 

James Geddes Day, Edward Schen ck. 

Tobacconists 

Mine. De Trobriand. 

Thread Sl Needles. 

Miss Cary. Mrs. Wm. Bntler, 

S. Delano. Robert B. Mintnrn, Jr. 

L. Barnewall, D. D. Lord. 

Mrs. H. Fearing, 

Visiting Committee. 

Mrs. Gurdon Buck, Mrs. James Foster, 

George Bliss, Jr. M. M. Caleb, 

S. G. Courtney, Dr. Henschel, 

Pascal Hughes, Kohlsaat, 

H. K. Bogert, Miss. Harriet Robbing. 
Balestier, 



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Wines, Liquors, Ale and Tobacco. Fruits and Preserved 
Provisions. 

Mr. Henry Chatjncey, Chairman. 
Mr. Abraham Bininger, Mr. John F. Purdy, 

Stephen H. Provost, William L Chamberlain. 

C. H. Lilienthal, P. W. Engs, 

Thomas McMullen, Isaac B. Wellington, 

Mr. M. P. Bead. 

Wholesale Millinery Goods. 

Mrs. J. A. Swett, Mrs. A. F. Sterling, 

William Walker, P. V. Duflon, 

William Paton, Daniel Brooks, 

J. M. Fuller, T. E. Baldwin. 



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